- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Brushes With the Bottle : Teen Drinking Is a Form of Rebellion or a Nod to Peer, Cultural Pressures
- Making Their Mark : The all-female Phantom Blue band is out to prove that women can match men in the mainstream hard rock arena.
- THE GOODS : Can Stray Signals Affect Electronics in Car Systems?
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Marix Offers Nice Mix : Tex-Mex fare here is a comfortable blend of Mexico, California, New Mexico and Texas.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 3 Principals, Director of Education Hired
- SIMI VALLEY : Schultze Drops Out of City Council Race
- 'Parenting Separately Together' : Divorce: Mixing legal basics and group therapy, court program helps divided couples put children's interests first.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Conservation Agency OKs Nonprofit Bid
- Man Suspected of Beating Wife Who Then Miscarried
- Centers Offer Free Lunches to Youths
- City Assailed for Base-Panel Tactics : Land use: Supervisors say Lake Forest's membership in 2 groups--one with county and other with anti-airport faction--compromises objectivity.
- Common Goals : Thousand Oaks Soccer Camp Recruits World Cup Player to Help Build Youngsters' Dreams, Teach Lessons in Life
- Italy in Ecstasy After Agonizing Game : Reaction: Nationwide celebration heralds semifinal victory over Bulgaria; three die in related incidents.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Lakeway Pays Dividends on $2.7 Million
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- King Indicted by Grand Jury : Boxing: Controversial promoter allegedly filed a false insurance claim.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : BITING THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU
- Former Major Leaguer Cesar Tovar Dies at 54 in Venezuelan Hospital
- TV Reviews : 'Earthquake!' Not for the Faint-Hearted
- R&B;'s Brenda Holloway Still Has a Song to Sing : Pop music: As a promising Motown star in the 1960s, she opened for the Beatles. Then she quit in '69. Now she's on the comeback trail.
- Naked Soul to Rest in Peace After O.C. Gig
- CoCensys Inc.: The company's stock gained 22%...
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- HEALTH
- Two Alaska Indian Youths Banished to Islands for Robbery
- Flour Daniel Inc. Wins $100-Million Contract for Energy Plant Work
- House Backs Line-Item Veto, in Setback to Top Democrats
- Dairy King : Faithful Milkman Collects Sad Farewells on Final Round
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : How Couple Tapped a Lucrative Market
- Hanging 5.3: Surfer magazine contains a letter...
- AGOURA HILLS : $4.9-Million Budget Cuts 7 City Positions
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : THEY'RE BOTH RIGHT
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Left Tackle a Sore Spot Without Rookie
- O.C. Hospital Among 23 in State With Elite Rank : Health care: Kaiser Anaheim facility among those rated by an agency of experts as nation's top 5%.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : quote me : OC High asks: What change could you make to improve yourself?
- Grounds for Fun : Orange County Fair's Loud Games, Wild Rides Are Big Draw for Teens
- O.C. Bridge's Very Early Demise Makes History : Project: Caltrans wishes someone had complained earlier about the half-finished Santa Ana overpass.
- COLUMN ONE : Moscow's Brothers Yakovlev : The three children admit they killed a man and say they steal to survive. Their life of crime reflects a boom in juvenile delinquency fueled by a breakdown in the post-Soviet social system.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Truck Overturns on Freeway, Spilling 30 Gallons of Fertilizer
- NEWBURY PARK : Posters Rip Backers of Housing Project
- LOS ANGELES : Hotel, Restaurant Employees Protest Working Conditions
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : FBI Arrests Doctor on Fraud Charges
- Wheeler Spa Faces Inquiry Over Dumping into Creek
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : LOOK FOR A SALE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : VIRUS IS CURED
- Coto de Caza's Booth Leads Oklahoma Junior Golf Event
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : ROAD WARRIORS
- Retailing Giant Is Waiting in Wings : Macy OKs Deal With Federated
- THE GOODS : Elvis Is Alive and Well and Cruisin' the 'Net
- Rwanda's Tutsi Rebels Rout Hutu-Led Army
- U. S. Outlines New Quake-Aid Plan for Firms
- Elixirs of Love? : Two scientists have bottled competing products that are supposed to enhance romance--or at least make you feel good.
- Mandela Returns Home After Cataract Surgery
- U.S. Outlines New Quake-Aid Plan for Firms
- GLENDALE : 9 Students to Help Armenians Rebuild
- Mover Convicted of Price Gouging After Earthquake : Courts: Burbank man is sentenced to pay more than $5,000, work on an anti-graffiti crew, and serve two years' probation.
- Trouble in Anti-Crime Paradise : As implementation of 'three strikes' law begins, the statute's defects are ever more obvious
- Attorney Pleads for Life of Woman Who Planned 2 Murders : Court: Mary Ellen Samuels had a midlife crisis, the jury considering the death penalty is told. Prosecutor says she deserves execution.
- Not to Move on This Bill Would Be a Crime : Getting hung up on the racial-disparity issue
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : ANOTHER BROKEN CAMPAIGN PROMISE
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Fully Heeled, Haag Turns to Junior Olympics
- It's All Uphill for the Riders Chasing Indurain
- Dukes vs. Stars Suspended by Rain
- Angels Mourn Big Loss : Baseball: Langston, in particular, feels loss of Reese, and he also loses to the Orioles, 3-2.
- ENERGY
- Family Files Suit in Death of Teen at Construction Site
- Hundreds of Fans Fume While Brazil's Stars Shop : Soccer: Many who sought players' autographs at a sporting goods store are left disappointed.
- HIV-Infected Can Get Post-Quake Referrals
- National Teachers Convention Opens in Anaheim Today : Education: Violence, teaching standards and charter schools are the hot-button issues for 4,000 AFT delegates. Vice President Gore will be among the speakers.
- GLENDALE : World Cup Tourists Invited to Concert
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : First Store Opens at Marketplace
- Martin R. Miller, Former County Planning Leader
- WESTMINSTER : Teens Learn Work Ethic on the Farm
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : BRAZIL ADDS POLISH
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Going Overboard : Soccer's 'Divers' Take Plunge in Attempt to Gain an Unfair Advantage, and for Referees There Is a Certain Degree of Difficulty in Making Call
- Paulinho Leads Salsa to Victory
- Woodland Hills East Wins With Late Rally
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It Takes Time, but White Sox Catch the Indians
- National Video Rentals
- The Auteur Who Coined the Word : Commentary: A Jean Renoir expert says UCLA's retrospective attempts to answer age-old questions about art.
- Humanitas Prizes Go to TV, Movie Writers : Awards: For the first time, the annual honors celebrating human dignity and values include films.
- Carl Feldmeth; Claremont McKenna Environmental Center Founder
- PLO Foot Soldiers Left in Dust of Self-Rule : Mideast: As Arafat sets up shop in Gaza, men who have dedicated their lives to struggle feel neglected.
- Princess Faiza Fouad Rauf; Socialite, Sister of Egypt's Last King
- 60 YEARS: He's interviewed every president from...
- COSTA MESA : Self-Defense Teacher Wary of Pepper Spray
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Council Delays Adopting New Budget : Finances: Funding is unsettled for crossing guards and anti-drug and crime-prevention programs.
- When Speed Is of the Essence : Councilwoman Chick calls for overhauling LAPD's outdated communications technology
- Explosives Found in Car; 2 Arrested
- Reese Touched Many With His Major League Class : In memoriam: People from various walks of life pay tribute to Angel coach whose sincerity was legendary.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : TRADITION UPHELD
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : BOTH HAVE NUMBERS TOO
- Turner's Turn at Turnberry : British Open: Little-known New Zealander holes out a two-iron for his second eagle and leads with a 65.
- Clever Writing Lifts Ambitious 'Disciple'
- Home Entertainment : It's 'Morphin' Time With Revamped Videos
- Litton Settles Fraud Suit for $82 Million : Defense: Contractor agrees to resolve allegations of overcharging. Whistle-blower is not alive to see historic settlement.
- Company Town : Group W Alliance Gives CBS Vital Outlets : Television: The big loser is NBC, which must replace key stations in some major cities.
- EPA Investigates Black Ooze at Former Rubber Company Site
- PACOIMA : Students Show Pride, Art in State Capitol
- LOS ANGELES : Council Agrees to Settle 3 Suits Involving LAPD
- Your Money : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Drop Sharply; Dow Gains 34
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange manufacturer of...
- Bagging a Deal : With Luggage 4 Less' focus on quality, the only thing cheap about the merchandise is the prices.
- ENCINO : 3 to Head for Arctic Circle in '67 VW Van
- Countywide : Orangewood Says So Long to 'Chief'
- Health Care
- Scientists Gear Up for Big Bang of Comet, Jupiter : Astronomy: An army of sky watchers have their sights trained on the planet. But they won't get a direct view of the celestial collision because it is expected to occur on the dark side, out of view of Earth.
- 'Clinton's Visceral Opposition'
- New Hospital Complex
- Judicial Performance
- Escobar Murder
- Gun Control
- Toxic Discharges
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Obituaries - July 15, 1994
- Company Town : Qs About QVC-CBS Players Continue
- Key Senators Urge Caution on Haiti : Caribbean: Mitchell, Nunn lead calls to give economic and political sanctions more time. Administration says no military action is imminent.
- Prosecutors Still Wrestling With Decision on Cowlings : Law: Whether to charge O.J. Simpson's friend in the chase also has serious impact on murder defendant's trial.
- 4 Men May Have Died in Boat Sinking : Accident: Authorities have recovered bodies of only two fishermen. One of the other victims apparently was the boat owner, who spent $30,000 making craft seaworthy.
- Toll Put at Four in Fishing Boat Sinking off O.C.
- It's Bars vs. Booze Patrol in World Cup Side Match : Pasadena: State cracks down on scofflaws, but some owners claim hard-nosed tactics. Most pubs obey the rules.
- Clinton Aides Take Aim at Dole in Health Care Battle : Strategy: Effort is aimed at focusing on choice between universal coverage and incremental reform. Some officials see risks.
- ORANGE RAWHIDE: If you think freeway traffic...
- Alarcon in Uphill Fight to Get Lopez Canyon Landfill Closed
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : A TIP OF THE CAP
- Goodby to a Bargain : Some Blue Line Riders See Red as MTA Announces Big Fare Increases
- Court Rejects Appeal of Rules for Liquor Stores : Government: Owners of South-Central businesses destroyed in 1992 rioting had argued that city-imposed conditions for reopening were unfair.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 15, 1994
- Santa Monica Council Prepares to Issue Skating Ban : Regulation: Officials cite safety concerns in plan that would also prohibit skateboarding at Third Street Promenade and Douglas Park. Aficionados of the sport decry proposal at public hearing.
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : COMMENTARY : Santa Monica Net Dragged for Soccer Comes Up Empty
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : A Very Good Year : Vintage '94 Has Had Full Stadiums, Well-Played Games--Everything but a Superteam
- PASADENA : Astronomy Club Plans Lunar Collision Party
- Nude Beach Unveils Political Dispute
- U.S. Delegation Could Help India Preserve Taj Mahal : Environment: Energy secretary targets pollutants imperiling the monument and cities worldwide. Private business deals OKd.
- Funding Sought for LAPD Computers : Technology: Lack of equipment is slowing officers down, council panel says. To begin modernization would cost $15 million to $20 million.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Folston, a Second-Round Pick, Signs
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : 'HI MOM' MIGHT BE HIS ONLY REWARD
- O.C. Music / Dance : OCPS, Center to Sponsor 2 Ethnic Events : In a 'new era of cooperation,' the Philharmonic Society and OCPAC will present flamenco and mariachi performances.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : TOO-TIGHT SECURITY
- Movie Review : The Secret Life of 'True Lies' : Exciting Action Is Undercut by Film's Meanness
- Ponytails, Pretzels and Plaid Shorts
- Court Invalidates '92 Welfare Cuts : Finance: Federal appeals panel says impact on state's poor was not considered. If the ruling is upheld, it could nullify subsequent cutbacks and worsen budget crisis.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : Kicks and Misses : What we loved and hated about the summer of soccer : About the Cover
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Breyer Ranks Desegregation Rulings at Top
- New Magnet Schools Prepare for Students
- The Truth About Colosio's Murder? : Credibility gap dogs Mexican government
- Mr. President, This Pizza Can't Get Any Smaller : Health costs: Small business' only option under the Clinton plan would be to cut jobs.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Nursery Tries to Take Care of Parents Too
- 2 Held in Rapes, Robberies at Park
- Mission Hills : Man Denies Guilt in Police Records Case
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : FACTS AND FIGURES
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : COMMENTARY : Stars Leave Early, but Workers Never Quit
- COMMENTARY : WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Swedish Strategy Went for Nil
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : SHINING THROUGH
- Salick Breaks New Ground in Deal With Florida HMO
- Orange Bread and Peach Cobbler
- The Mango Kings
- HOLDING ON: So far, so good for...
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : COMMENTARY : With the United States' Stage Set, Bora Misses His Cue
- El Segundo Slashes Budget, 15 Jobs : Economy: Defense cutbacks finally take their toll, forcing a $1.1-million cut in town coffers and the layoff of city employees.
- Carson to Lay Off 7, Cut Maintenance Service
- Sports : NOTEBOOK / KIRBY LEE : Area Coach Is Honored by Magazine
- A CEO Finds Government Not Eager to Be Reinvented : Reform: Southland executive arrived at U.S. agency full of ideas. A political rude awakening was in store.
- It's Lava at First Sight for the College Crowd
- Owners of Former Zuni Grill Hitch Their Wagon to Family-Oriented Irvine
- MAYWOOD : Officer Wins Award for Recovery of Stolen Cars
- Haiti Violence Will Get Worse, Diplomats Say : Caribbean: Human rights observers leave. Sources believe military regime will crack down on Aristide supporters.
- Political Aridity Over the Desert
- PARK WATCH : Beauty and Bucks
- 5 Injured in 3 Traffic Accidents
- INGLEWOOD : L.A. Sues Inglewood, Firm Over Oil Drilling Project
- Watson Returns to Scene of a Memorable Triumph : Golf: American has eyes on a sixth British Open title, but the favorite is defending champion Norman.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : IT'S MORE LIKE GUFFAWS
- In This Look-Alike Contest, No One Could Match Original
- Jazz Review : McLean's Lessons in Be-Bop
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : HE'S SURE GLAD THEY DON'T VOTE
- Golf
- Shrine may be answer to Puerto Rico's prayers : Thousands of pilgrims have flocked to a well credited with bringing good luck, cures. Now some believe it can become an economic miracle.
- Topics / ROADS : Extension of Long Beach Freeway OKd
- HERMOSA BEACH : Council Tables Vote on Anti-Drilling Initiative
- Beauty by the Yard : Accessories for the Garden Are Getting Artsier and Bigger--<i> Much</i> Bigger
- Tom Hanks Puts the 'Gump' in Gumption : In "Forrest Gump," Tom Hanks plays an Alabama boy with an IQ of 75 who winds up a wealthy war hero, participating in major American events from recent history. (Rated PG-13.) :
- JAUNTS : Pianist Adds a Modern Touch to Old Movies : Michael Mortilla uses keyboards and computer equipment to embellish silent films shown on an outdoor screen. Mother Nature's show is a bonus.
- A Collie's Best Friend, 'Lassie Come Home' Is Loyal to Genre
- GOINGS ON : 'Cabaret' Dances its Way to SBCC : The smash Broadway and film hit, set in Berlin of the 1920s, is being reprised at the college's Garvin Theatre.
- A Place to Chill Out
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Wilson Joins Ceremony Honoring Slain Officer
- SHOPTALK : Compared to Natural Soaps, Other Bars Are All Washed Up : Upscale grocery stores are the best places to find imported and chemical-free brands at a fair price.
- TUSTIN : Foothill High Gets 2 New Administrators
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $200,000 Damage in Medical Center Fire
- Whistle-Blower Sues Sanitation District
- LOS ANGELES : 4 Indicted in Alleged Bribery of INS Agent
- LOS ANGELES : Tow-Truck Driver's Murder Conviction in Crash Upheld
- $9 Million OKd for MWD Quake Repairs
- Foster Leaves 'Hot Zone,' Cites Script Shortcomings
- Bookish Adversary Bars Fischer's Way
- Art Review : The Unusual World of Robert Overby
- Bus Fare Hike OKd, but Token Cost Unchanged
- It's a risky business for Svorinich at his San Pedro district office.
- 4 Die in Detroit House Fire
- World Cup USA '94 / Semifinals : Fan-tastic Semifinals : Oft-Scattered Italians Unite in Victory Cheer
- LOS ANGELES : City to Pay $2.1 Million to Owners of Imperiled Homes
- Couple Sue Boys' Home, County Over '93 Brush Fire : Courts: Victims who lost house seek $1.5 million. They say youths accused of setting blaze were not supervised.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : New Hope for Ailing Schools
- Bid to Buy Troubled Utility to Be Studied
- GLENDALE : Man Dies in Fire at Apartment Unit
- 2 Men Arrested in Pair of Park Rape-Robberies : Crime: A neighborhood surveillance team helps police stake out the Chatsworth site where attacks occurred July 1 and 6.
- PASADENA : City Officials, Festival Vendors Discuss Settlements
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : CARNIVAL IN PASADENA
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : They Were a Man Short All Day Long : Sweden: If you don't believe it, ask the Swedes, who complain that the referee was a South American and. . . .
- KLAX's No. 1, but KROQ's Making Waves : Radio: Ratings show <i> banda </i> music attracted the most local listeners, but alternative rock had a huge draw.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : MAKE REPLAY INSTANT
- 3-Time Supercross Champion Stanton Announces Retirement
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Actor Tries to Put Spotlight on Nuclear Dump : The candidates have avoided environmental issues. But Robert Redford's radio ads raise the Ward Valley debate.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Police Raids Target Sellers of Illegal IDs
- You Can Find A-Fair Amount of Whimsy at Laguna Beach Festivals
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Literary Window Lets in Fresh Look at F. Scott Fitzgerald : F. SCOTT FITZGERALD / A Life in Letters <i> Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli</i> , <i> with the help of Judith S. Baughman</i> : Scribner's $30, 515 pages
- VAN NUYS : Red Cross Offers Free Quake Program
- Three Indicted on Charges They Attempted to Bribe INS Agent : Immigration: Federal grand jury says they wanted people who filed workers' comp claims arrested and sought illegal visas.
- CAMARILLO : Explosion Burns 3 Utility Workers
- World Cup USA '94 / Semifinals : Fan-tastic Semifinals : For Brazilians, a Samba of Celebration
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : A REAL DIFFERENCE
- Baseball Ambassador Reese Dead After 78 Pro Seasons : Obituary: Angel coach and former major league player was Babe Ruth's roommate. He was 92.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Brazil's Taffarel, Jorginho: The Lonely and the Brave : Soccer: Goalkeeper barely needs to be there, and midfielder never stops.
- ATTENTION SHOPPERS: If you're at The Oaks...
- BALDWIN PARK: A 14-year-old Baldwin Park boy...
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Santa Monica Girls' Basketball Coach Announces Resignation
- Branching Out : Simi Valley's Tree of Love plays basic alternative rock featuring strong vocals.
- MUSIC : Neville Brothers Soar Despite Little Airplay : Enduringly popular band bringing its brand of New Orleans-style music to the Santa Barbara County Bowl.
- NOTEBOOK / ROB FERNAS : Coach, Area Soccer Players Will Give Pele a Running Start
- Stock Watch
- B&Bs; Can Jump-Start a Weary Relationship
- Take Five
- Off to Smashing Start : Wall-Breaking Ceremony Caps Effort for Camarillo Police Station
- Van Nuys : Garage Sale to Help Form Business Watch
- Kin of Hiking Fatality Awarded $700,000 : Courts: Judge also orders $1 million total to be paid to three other victims of lightning that struck a metal-roofed hut atop Mt. Whitney. He scores the federal government for disregarding hiker safety.
- BURBANK : Council Declines to Oppose Pipeline
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Folston, a Second-Round Pick, Signs
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : THE ENEMY IS US
- RUMOR OF THE DAY : WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight
- TV Review : A Journey Into Past and Future of 'Space'
- Defeat of Bill Deals Blow to Prospects for Labor Reform : Unions: This week's Senate vote on proposed striker replacement legislation is seen as forcing a change in tactics.
- Dense-Pac Gets $400,000 Order From Overseas for Prototype
- SEC Reportedly Considering Probe of Trades by Fidelity Staff
- THE COLLECTORS : Bipin Desai: All the World's a Tasting
- Topics / WILDLIFE : Arrest Spotlights Unlawful Trade in Bear Gallbladders
- From Plain Pooches to Top Dogs : Think these showstoppers wake up lookin' good? Nope. Think time and cash.
- Mary Vajo, Hungarian Affairs Activist, Dies
- Judge Awards $700,000 in Hiker's Death : Courts: Federal government is ordered to pay a total of $1 million to three others injured when lightning struck a hut on Mt. Whitney. Despite previous incidents, no warning sign had been erected.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Earlier Era, Clinton Trip Would Have Been Triumph
- Welfare Reformers Confront Out-of-Wedlock Births : Senate: Panel shows bipartisan resolve to reduce pregnancies by unmarried aid recipients. But lawmakers are divided over how to accomplish it.
- Born to Be Wild . . . : . . . Or Dress That Way; O.C. Harley-Davidson Rides Crest of Biker Mania
- BRIEFLY : Transportation: Free Shuttles in Santa Monica
- Hanging With the Big Boys : Politics: Freshman representative Majorie Margolies-Mezvinsky plays rough when she has to in a tough district.
- Rick Perez, Baseball Standout, Dies at 20
- Judge Rejects Suit Over Denial of Liquor Permit
- 4 PLO Officials Expelled From Gaza : Mideast: Suspected terrorists were part of Arafat's entourage. Israel says their presence violated self-rule agreement.
- Reining in a Donation : $1.6-Million Gift From 'Man With the Mules' and His Wife Funds New Scout Center
- Puttin' on the Dog
- AZUSA : Boy Turned In by Mother to Stand Trial for Murder
- World Cup USA '94 / Semifinals : Fan-tastic Semifinals : Swedish Fans Cry Amid Sea of Happy Brazilians
- LAGUNA BEACH : Nude Man Arrested After Traffic Crash
- BURBANK : Bowman to Head Airport Authority
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : BUT THEY KNOW WHERE PASADENA IS
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Italy Shows Grace, Bulgaria Loses Charm
- Moore and Lapper Sit This One Out : Soccer: Even though county natives didn't play in World Cup, they still have fond memories and offers to play elsewhere.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Former Giant Simms Retires, Joins ESPN
- Tens of Thousands Fleeing Rwanda
- Rock Band Out of Past, but With a Difference : Dixie Dregs have always followed their own musical path and kept loyal listeners. They play at Ventura Theatre Tuesday.
- HERD THE ONE ABOUT . . .? : Storytellers Rustle Up Interest in Summer Reading Project With Tall Tales and Songs
- Sandbaggers : Endless summers, timeless styles. It's back to the beach for the Frankies and Annettes of the '90s as surf gear gets a retro revival in bright colors and trim fits.
- After 31 years doing business in Thousand...
- Enchanting Dining
- Beeper Blunders : Take a Page From the Discreet When Wearing a Pager
- WILMINGTON : Free Child Vaccinations, Lead Testing Available
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Help Sought to Identify Body
- Boy Arrested After Teen-Age Girl Slain in Thousand Oaks : Crime: The 16-year-old friend is held after Jacqueline Ann Reay, also 16, is shot in eye at point-blank range.
- DANA POINT : Split Council Elects Curreri Mayor Again
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council May Sue Over Shopping Center : Santa Clarita: County approval of the huge project has upset city officials, who say it will hurt local merchants.
- PERSPECTIVE ON NORTH KOREA : The Nuclear Card Is Back in Play : Kim Jong Il's survival depends on it, so hopes wane for winning compliance with carrots instead of sticks.
- Huntington Beach Police Seek Tapes of Melee : Law enforcement: Evidence will aid probe into allegations of officer abuse and prosecution of vandalism on Fourth of July.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : BARGAIN SHOPPING
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Bulgaria Blames French Resistance : Officiating: Referee accused of bias because of his nationality; Bulgaria beat France in decisive Cup qualifier.
- Edney Taking His Shot at National Team : Basketball: UCLA guard is competing for a spot on the team that will represent the United States at the Goodwill Games.
- Small Stocks Lead Rally; Yields Ease
- Sports : Westchester's Sanders Is On Way to Becoming Hot Property
- PICO RIVERA : City Employees Will Get 5% Pay Increase
- LONG BEACH : Council to Consider Granting Mayor a Vote
- Final Word on Poetry Series Will Take Place at Simi Library : Program that began in 1980 concludes run. Sherman Pearl and Michael Stephans are the featured writers.
- VENICE : Joint Labors of Love Reopen Kids' Center
- With Varying Textures, It's OK If Everything's All White : Fabrics: Sheers, meshes, pointelles and crochets are key to keeping summer clothes from looking like nurses' uniforms.
- MEDIA WORLD IN MOTION : . . . and on Diller : As Merger Fails, Mogul Returns to Square One
- THE COLLECTORS : Wine Cellars From the Ground Up
- Jumpin' Jupiter--Is This the End of the World? : Astronomy: We may not see much of the action when the comet hits Jove's dark side, but that hasn't stopped the hard-core looky-loos and talk of Doomsday.
- SOUTH EL MONTE : Former Mayor Accused of Assaulting News Photographer
- Head 'Em Up, Move 'Em Out . . . Right Down Fairview Road